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- Paxman_Hi-Dyne_engine abstract "The Paxman Hi-Dyne engine was a form of experimental diesel engine developed for rail transport use by the British engine makers Paxman of Colchester. They used variable supercharging to give a constant power output across their speed range. The name \"Hi-Dyne\" is a reference to dyne, a CGS unit of force, and implicitly to torque.".
- Paxman_Hi-Dyne_engine comment "The Paxman Hi-Dyne engine was a form of experimental diesel engine developed for rail transport use by the British engine makers Paxman of Colchester. They used variable supercharging to give a constant power output across their speed range. The name \"Hi-Dyne\" is a reference to dyne, a CGS unit of force, and implicitly to torque.".